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7. Read the story. See whether your guess is right. “ ANI’S KEYS” By Catherine Abbey Hodges <ul><li>“ I don’t want to go to school,” announced Ani. She threw the bag and hit the floor angrily. </li></ul><ul><li>Her mother looked her from the kitchen .she said “But you love school, Ani!” She gave Ani a fried banana and crusty 1 for lunch. </li></ul><ul><li>Ani saw the bundle of washed cloths which her mother washed early in the morning. She thought of her father who washed people’s dirty clothes. </li></ul><ul><li> </li></ul><ul><li>“ The kids laugh at her Dad,” Ani said. She threw the banana. “They say he smells like rubbish 2 and “Where’d you get these shoes, Ani? The dump ?” Her mother looked sad and tired. </li></ul><ul><li> </li></ul><ul><li>“ And there’s an art contest 3 ,” Ani told. Mama looked surprised 4 . “What’s wrong with that? You are a brilliant artist. You’ll win that contest.” </li></ul><ul><li>“ How can I even enter it, Mama? All the kids will buy paint, pens and clay etc. </li></ul>03/09/11 &quot;Teaching is an art.&quot; Rajeev Ranjan

8. “ ANI’S KEYS” <ul><li>Ani and her mother looked each other silently. There was hot. The mother touched Ani’s shoulder and said, “There is a solution to these problems” and “You can solve these problems. You just have to find the key.” </li></ul><ul><li> </li></ul><ul><li>In the evening, the broken lanterns, bicycle chains, and old bottles are sparkled 5 like treasures 6 . Ani had her own treasure box, full of old buttons, buckles, keys, beads, bits of coloured glass, zips. She had cleaned them carefully and kept them in a box. </li></ul><ul><li> </li></ul><ul><li>Ani watched her father. He wore sarong. He carried soaps and a scrubbing brush. She knew her father worked hard. She thought “Those kids just don’t know,”. She felt very sad. </li></ul><ul><li> </li></ul><ul><li>That night Ani dreamed that she became butterfly soaring above the kids . </li></ul><ul><li>The next morning, mama looked at Ani curiously 7 ? “Did you find the solution Ani “she asked. “I’m not sure,” said Ani as she finished her fried rice. She grabbed her schoolbag, flashed a smile and went out. </li></ul><ul><li> </li></ul><ul><li>After school, Ani opened her treasure box. Her sisters were laughing when she drew pictures in the dust outside. She collected these from several places. She was thinking of her dream. </li></ul><ul><li> </li></ul><ul><li>Glue was a problem for Ani. She prepared glue with raw egg. Her grandmother always said, “Raw egg is the best glue in Indonesia” </li></ul>03/09/11 &quot;Teaching is an art.&quot; Rajeev Ranjan

9. “ ANI’S KEYS” <ul><li>By Wednesday she had collected everything, including a half tin of bright blue paint. Her father had given it to Ani. </li></ul><ul><li>“ Did you know,” asked Ani on Friday “that there’s an art display at school tomorrow afternoon?” The whole family looked at her. “It’s a contest, really. A professional artist from Jakarta is the judge.” </li></ul><ul><li>“ Do you think we should go?” asked her father. </li></ul><ul><li>“ Oh yes!” said Ani “I think it might be interesting.” </li></ul><ul><li>“ I think so, too,” said Mama. </li></ul><ul><li>As they reached at the school auditorium, Ani and her family heard noises in the auditorium. </li></ul><ul><li>The auditorium was overflowed with people and colour. The walls were covered with paintings, and tables were loaded with sculptures 8 . In the middle of the room a blue butterfly was swinging . It was made of buttons, beads, and bits of glass and zips. It was hanging on a single thread .it was chiming as they touched one another. It was a dancing row keys. </li></ul><ul><li>The butterfly continued to turn. The keys kept chiming. Everyone admired and praised Ani’s for her creations. She knew that everyone was thinking about the creation that it is wonderful. Her father put his arm around her shoulders and squeezed 9 hard. Ani could smell the good clean smell of him. She squeezed back. (550 Words) </li></ul>03/09/11 &quot;Teaching is an art.&quot; Rajeev Ranjan

10. Designing Glossary <ul><li>crusty-a French bread </li></ul><ul><li>rubbish-waste material which can not be used e.g. household rubbish </li></ul><ul><li>contest- a competition </li></ul><ul><li>surprise- something happens suddenly </li></ul><ul><li>sparkle-shining, bright </li></ul><ul><li>treasure-very expensive objects like gold </li></ul><ul><li>curious – very eager to know something </li></ul><ul><li>sculpture- creation of figure on wood or stone </li></ul><ul><li>squeeze- to hold tightly or press finger tightly to show love </li></ul>03/09/11 &quot;Teaching is an art.&quot; Rajeev Ranjan

11. Comprehension <ul><li>True or False .Decides if the statements below are true (T) or false (F) write the sentence from the story that supports your answer. If the story doesn’t give the answer, write it doesn’t say. </li></ul><ul><li>Ani wanted to go to school happily. </li></ul><ul><li>--------------------------------------- </li></ul><ul><li>Her mother looked her from the garden. </li></ul><ul><li>----------------------------------- </li></ul><ul><li>Kids always praise her father. </li></ul><ul><li>---------------------------------------- </li></ul>03/09/11 &quot;Teaching is an art.&quot; Rajeev Ranjan

13. Making Interferences <ul><li>Circle all of the answers that you think are correct. Explain your answers. </li></ul><ul><li>Ani doesn’t want to go to school. </li></ul><ul><li>Ani wanted to participate in the competition. </li></ul><ul><li>She has not proper dress. </li></ul><ul><li>It was difficult for her to enter in that competition. </li></ul><ul><li>There was solution to problems. </li></ul><ul><li>Ani got money from her mother. </li></ul><ul><li>She can participate without pen, pencil and colour. </li></ul><ul><li>She needs only determination to participate. </li></ul>03/09/11 &quot;Teaching is an art.&quot; Rajeev Ranjan

14. Making Interferences <ul><li>Circle all of the answers that you think are correct. Explain your answers. </li></ul><ul><li>Ani’s collection was very nice. </li></ul><ul><li> </li></ul><ul><li>a) Her picture was very colourful. </li></ul><ul><li>b) She made these items with households’ objects. </li></ul><ul><li>c) She worked hard to collect these items and made it beautifully. </li></ul><ul><li> </li></ul>03/09/11 &quot;Teaching is an art.&quot; Rajeev Ranjan

15. Answer the following questions with the help of this story. 03/09/11 &quot;Teaching is an art.&quot; Rajeev Ranjan

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